Kishk consists of balls of fermented wheat and buttermilk, usually kept as a staple in households. This is a recipe listed in the 14th-century cookbook as an older version of the kishk they made at the time the author published the book.
For the recipe, see the 'Cooklet Part III' article from Rawi magazine's Issue 10 available online (link in details).
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